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    Weapons Offenses: Re: Carrying a Spring Assisted Knife in California

    He doesn't call it a thumbstud, he calls it a flipper. Your argument and null and void because the law only specifies the thumbstud and blade as places where the thumb pressure may be applied. Not a...
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    Weapons Offenses: Re: Spring Assisted Knife in California

    Please find ONE website that claims that this knife's "tip striker mechanism" is in fact a "thumbstud". JUST ONE WEBSITE. That is all that I ask.


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    Weapons Offenses: Re: Spring Assisted Knife in California

    The reason why the precedent proving the knife legal is necessary is because as the law is written this knife is illegal. As far as a judges interpretation of the law, that is unknown, and that is...
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    Weapons Offenses: Re: Spring Assisted Knife in California

    I don't know what knife you are talking about that has a thumbstud attached to the spine but the one you showed before had no such thing. The blade simple protuded providing a place where it could be...
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    Weapons Offenses: Re: Spring Assisted Knife in California

    Lets assume for a minute that the pivot lever could qualify as a thumbstud. Then what do you call the thumbstud that is already attached to the side of the blade. It doesn't make logical sense for a...
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    Weapons Offenses: Re: Spring Assisted Knife in California

    The "Kershaw Shallots" "thumbstud" is the blade.... It's not a mechanical device attached to the blade, it is literally part of the blade.

    You can see that from this picture here:...
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    Weapons Offenses: Re: Spring Assisted Knife in California

    The law only methods of opening that the law specifies are thumb pressure on the blade or the thumbstud attached to the blade.

    From what I understand, this "mechanical" way of opening it (the...
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    Weapons Offenses: Re: Spring Assisted Knife in California

    You can see the knife he is talking about here:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6xP-WOlMD4

    Just watch the video. Paighton claims the lever is attached to the blade, so why doesn't it move 180...
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    Weapons Offenses: Re: Spring Assisted Knife in California

    Paighton is being less than forthcoming with the truth.

    The truth about this knife is that it does in fact have a spring that opens the blade quiet violently. If the knife is being opened by the...
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    Weapons Offenses: Re: Spring Assisted Knife in California

    I have a personal interest in this matter so I'm going to explain my opinion and hopefully somebody with a more extensive legal background can say whether or not they agree.

    The two relevant laws...
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